Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...machine for picking the seeds out of cotton, first invented by Eli Whitney at Savannah, Ga., in 1793, said to have been the largest single factor in the South's success...
...seven best: BLUE GRASS-PICKIN' COTTON HELEN KANE'S RECORD TEN LITTLE MILES FROM TOWN - DRIFTWOOD FAREWELL BLUES - STACK O'LEE BLUES I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE - SWEET LORRAINE SWEET ELLA MAY - THERE'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU WEST END BLUES-FIREWORKS...
...Gerry '31, J. P. Cotton '29, J. P. Mandel '29, G. O. Clark '31, E. K. Jenkins '31, H. I. Nicholas '81, John Iselin '29, F. A. Clark '29, R. C. Walker '31, Thomas Glynn...
Resentment and alarm at undercover anti-Catholic tactics-William B. Tubby of Greenwich, Conn., Quaker and longtime Republican. Similarly, President H. R. Fitzgerald of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, Dry Democrat, longtime friend of Nominee Hoover...
...Story. They were seven; all ages, all colors of hair and temperament, all genetically termed "the Wheater Children." To sort them out, Martin Boyne, bachelor, 46, by chance their fellow traveler, required many whispered conferences with Nurse Scopy of the iron hand and grey cotton glove. This worthy soul scoffed at his belief that Judith Wheater was the baby's mother-no indeed, Judy was a child herself, for all her motherly ways. Baby Chipstone was her own brother, and her parents' chief bone of contention. Then there were the 12-year-old twins-Terry, a wise...